At the microphone of Europe 1, the current director of the CCIF, Jawad Bachare, talks about the will of the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin to dissolve the Collective against Islamophobia in France (CCIF).

For him, there is "no basis today to justify such a measure".

INTERVIEW

Three days after the assassination of the teacher Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, Gérald Darmanin indicated Monday morning on Europe 1 that "51 associative structures will see a certain number of visits from state services throughout the week".

He also affirmed his desire to see the Collective against Islamophobia in France (CCIF) dissolved, an announcement that shocked the current director of this structure, Jawad Bachare.

"There is no basis today to justify such a measure," he defends himself on Europe 1. 

"We do not know what exactly we are being accused of"

"We do not know what we are being reproached with precisely. We might be criticized for having 'set things on fire', while we have no link in the communication of this event," he says. .

"I would also like to point out that the CCIF expresses its most complete condemnation against the attack" perpetrated in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.

A version of the facts different from that advanced by the Minister of the Interior Monday morning, who affirmed that the "father who launched a fatwa against this professor refers very clearly to this association".

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"The government is in the continuity of the discourse of the extreme right"

However, "the government's communication is not surprising, since it is in the continuity of the discourse of the extreme right", counter-attack Jawad Bachare.

"The government's attitude aims to restrict the freedoms of the CCIF which is an anti-racist, apolitical, and areligious association".